Pound, VA
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About Pound
- • Musician Ralph Stanley, known for bluegrass, was born in nearby McClure but spent much of his life in Pound.
- • While not invented here, Pound is deeply rooted in old-time mountain music culture.
- • The coal mining industry and railroad access significantly boosted Pound's early growth.
- • Legend says a local hermit hid gold in caves near Pound, never recovered.
- • Devastating floods impacted Pound throughout its history, especially in the early 20th century.
- • The town's name comes from a 'pound' for stray livestock; founded around 1888.
- • With under 900 residents, it's smaller than most high schools.
- • At 1,486 feet, Pound offers beautiful views of the Appalachian Mountains.
- • Healthcare and social assistance provide the most employment for residents.
- • A strong sense of community and mountain heritage creates a peaceful vibe.
- • The Washington Commanders, a few hours away, have had numerous training camps in the region.
- • High school football rivalries between Pound and nearby towns are intense.